RAW is a file format for storing photographs where each pixel is unprocessed, and it’s aimed at professional and enthusiast photographers who need the maximum amount of information to work with when post-processing.

Apple announced that iOS 10 would support RAW images for some devices during last week’s World Wide Developer Conference, but the company still has to issue OS X patches for individual new DSLR models when they ship.

Apple’s patch notes for Thursday’s update:

This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to OS X El Capitan: